Numbers on my latest Facebook story went up just like I wanted. Not much else to say, it did what it was supposed to do.
A Facebook Story is short-form, full-screen content that sits at the top of your audience's feed for 24 hours and then disappears. Story views are the count of people who watched the Story in that window, and they show only to you in your Story Insights. Topping up that view count with real-profile viewers gives the Story the early presence it needs while the 24-hour window is open.
Operating since 2019, our team monitors Facebook's delivery patterns and our professional support staff reviews each active order for early anomaly detection. Delivery is paced so the view count grows during the part of the 24-hour window when most people scroll through their Story bar.
What Facebook Story Views Are
A Story View is counted when someone opens your Story while it is live. The total is publicly invisible (only you see the number in your insights), but the count influences a different signal: where your Story sits in the viewer's Story Bar.
Stories vanish from the public feed after 24 hours; the view count is final at that point. If you save the Story to Highlights, the count travels with it and stays on the saved Highlight for as long as you keep it pinned.
Why Story Views Affect Your Story Bar Positioning
Facebook orders Stories in the Story Bar at the top of a viewer's feed based on engagement history rather than the order Stories were published. Accounts that consistently earn high Story views appear earlier in the bar; that earlier slot is where most casual scrollers stop and tap.
A baseline of real Story views from this service helps lift your placement in the Story Bar so the Story is seen by more of the people who would have scrolled past. The positioning effect compounds across sessions when the view count holds at a healthy level.
The 24-Hour Window: Why Timing Matters
Every Story has a 24-hour life. The hours right after publication carry the most weight because that is when most people open their feed, scan the Story Bar, and decide which Stories to tap. Views that arrive during this early phase have the strongest impact on positioning during the rest of the window.
This is why queuing the order shortly after you publish the Story matters. The boosted views become part of the early engagement signal the Story Bar uses to rank your Story for later viewers throughout the same window.
Why Real Profile Viewers Matter
Real viewers come from active Facebook profiles with their own posting history. These accounts pass Facebook's standard spam-detection filters and look natural in the Story's viewer list (the list that appears to you, the creator, when you swipe up on your own Story). Views sourced from cheap bot networks get cleared within the same 24-hour window; the count visibly drops in your insights before the Story expires.
Real-profile sourcing is the reason the view count holds steady through the 24-hour window rather than spiking and disappearing within minutes.
How the Service Works
It takes four steps:
- Publish your Story on Facebook first; the Story must be live for views to be delivered.
- Open your Story and tap the share or copy-link icon, or copy your profile URL from your browser's address bar. Either link points the delivery to your active Story.
- Choose a package size (100 to 10,000 views) and paste the URL at checkout.
- Secure checkout: card, crypto, or local payment methods. Your password is never requested.
Before You Buy
- Your Facebook account must be public so the Story is visible to non-followers; private accounts cannot be reached by the delivery network.
- Your password is never requested; only the public profile or Story URL is needed.
- Queue the order shortly after you publish the Story so views arrive during the early hours of the 24-hour window.
- If you want the view count to persist beyond 24 hours, save the Story to a Highlight before it expires; the view count stays with it on the Highlight.
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